A Global Dust Storm on Mars
A dust storm on
Mars can involve nearly the entire planet.
As spring descended on the southern hemisphere of the
red planet this June and July, a
global dust storm raged.
Pictured above is the storm on July 8 as it spread up from the
south, oriented on the lower right.
The image was captured by the robot
Mars Global Surveyor spacecraft which continues to orbit the
red planet.
A smaller
dust storm is visible
in the north to the left of the dark giant volcano
Ascraeus Mons.
Far-reaching
dust storms also occur on planet Earth.